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Week 5 Blog: Podcast
Podcast Title: The Rise of The Cotton Empire
Blog Post 5
In this podcast I talk about a few themes that stood out to me the most from our discussions and readings in class. I thought this was a really cute project, and it was better than I expected. đŸ™‚
Blog Post 5: Podcast
My podcast episode, the unknown slave rebellion of 1800
Blog 4
Blog Post 4: Write a comparative website review of two websites that are paired together below (See the Journal of American History‘s Digital History Review Criteria). Examine the strengths and weaknesses of the website, how the information is presented, and its accessibility for readers.  The […]
Blog4, Noah
I chose the Geography of Slavery (GoS) and Freedom on the Move (FOTM). FOTM had a very extensive database with useful a very useful filter that could hone in on a state, county, and city, and of course publish dates. FOTM focuses on newspaper advertisements […]
Omeka Items
For this assignment, I created two posts on Omeka. The first one is called “The Representation of the Brig ‘Vigilante,’” and it is a picture depicting the amount of enslaved persons that can be packed onto a ship that brings them across the Middle Passage […]
Blog4
Before talk about the website, I want to say something about what should a good website be in my mind. Just like the advertising boarding, people will not spend a lot of time read them on the motorway because they are driving. Sometimes few words or […]
blog post 4
I had decided to review and look over “the Geography of slaves in Virginia” website for this weeks blog post and post my learnings. Starting with the website, the website initially was very easy to learn, easy to find your way around through the information […]
Blog Post 4
So I chose B and B. In terms of accessibility for readers, both are super easy to access and use. They both have drop down menus for specific information and both have a search bar, which can narrow down your desired search even more. In […]